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Revision as of 07:51, 18 October 2007

Valor Christian High School
Location
Map
3775 Grace Blvd., Highlands Ranch, CO 80126
Information
TypePrivate Secondary School
MottoInfluence Through Excellence
Established2007
School districtDouglas County School District RE-1
DeanJeff Gardella
PrincipalKurt Unruh
Enrollment170
Color(s)Navy, Light Blue, White
Athletics4A
Athletics conferenceUndetermined
MascotEagles
Information303-470-3000
Websitehttp://www.valorchristian.com

Valor Christian High School is a private, Christian high school in Highlands Ranch, Colorado. It opened to serve 170 students on September 4th, 2007. [1]

History

The first Christian high school in Highlands Ranch, Colorado with a planned US$93 million for the school's construction.[2] Construction is still underway.

Campus

The entire campus is approximately 35 acres in size.

The academic campus has 35 classrooms, 8 science labs, 5,300 sq. ft. library, 2 technology labs, and a world language lab. There is a chapel, as well as plans for a Visual and Performing Arts Center.

Athletically, there are 2 gymnasiums, a wrestling room, fitness center, locker rooms, and plans to build a 3,000 seat staduim, a synthetic field and olympic track, softball and baseball fields, and plans for an aquatic natatorium with a 50-meter pool, a 25 meter pool, and separate diving well.

Students

In 2007, 170 freshmen and sophomore students are were enrolled with plans to expand each preceding year to a goal of 1,200.

Extracurricular activities

The sports that are offered and the year of their inception:

Fall Sports

Football 2007-08; Boys Soccer 2007-08; Girls Volleyball 2007-08; Boys Golf 2007-08; Boys Cross Country 2007-08; Girls Cross Country 2007-08; Spirit Squad / Dance 2008-09; Boys Tennis 2008-09; Girls Softball 2008-09; Girls Gymnastics 2009-10; Girls Field Hockey 2009-10;

Winter Sports

Boys Basketball 2007-08; Girls Basketball 2007-08; Wrestling 2007-08; Girls Swimming 2007-08; Ice Hockey 2009-10; Boys & Girls Skiing 2009-10

Spring Sports

Baseball 2007-08; Girls Soccer 2007-08; Lacrosse 2007-08; Boys Track & Field 2007-08; Girls Track & Field 2007-08; Girls Golf 2007-08; Boys Swimming 2008-09; Girls Tennis 2008-09

Curriculum

Valor offers courses on Biblical Studies, English, Mathematics, Science, History, World Languages, Fine Arts, Health and Fitness, and Directed Learning.

Valor strives to provide a faith-based curriculum that is intended to be an strong preparation for college.

References

  1. ^ Gallo, Bill. "Christian high school welcomes 'pioneers'", Rocky Mountain News, September 4, 2007. Accessed 4 September 2007.
  2. ^ Gallo, Bill. "Christian high school welcomes 'pioneers'", Rocky Mountain News, September 4, 2007. Accessed 4 September 2007.